PJ’S Farm Shop Take the stress out of your
Christmas Food Shop Vegetable boxes made to order and delivered locally.
• Finest selection of home grown seasonal fruit, vegetables and salads
• Fine selection of Cheeses, ham, bacon etc. • Traditional Home made breads and cakes
• We also stock a range of Marmalades, Chutneys, Jams pickles and salad dressing
Visit our new shop now open at The Royal Star Arcade, Maidstone
Finest Selection of home grown seasonal fruit, vegetable and salads.
Tel :- 01622 840272 / 07984623424
Maidstone
As an independent local charity we believe that older people should remain free to choose the services they require. Our objective is to provide variety of services aimed at improving the quality of life for elderly people at a price they can afford.
• A vibrant Day Care Service in seven locations throughout the Borough in partnership with Golding Homes and the PCT
• If required, transport can be provided to the Day Care facilities on our fleet of mini-buses
• Community Foot Care Services in the home or at our nearest clinic.
• Community Bathing Service in the home for Maidstone & Malling
• Independent Living Support for those that need help with their housework, garden or shopping • Advocacy Service for Maidstone & Malling
• Disability Travel Vouchers on behalf of Maidstone Borough Council
• Computer Classes for the over 60’s • A list of local traders that have been recommended to us by older people
• Wheelchair Hire from our office in the town centre • The Goodman Centre for clients with Dementia • Information & advice for over 50’s in our office in Mill Street.
• A range of volunteering opportunities to support us in our work
For more information on all our services, please feel free to contact us at: 7, Mill Street, Maidstone, Kent. ME15 6XW Between the hours of 10am-4pm Monday – Thursday, 10am-2pm Friday Or telephone us on 01622 753618 Or email:
info@ageconcernmaidstone.org.uk Or visit our website:
www.ageconcernmaidstone.org.uk
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